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• Honda Motor Co., Ltd. issued a recall October 13 for 350,000 of
its model year 2016 Honda Civic vehicles due to an issue affecting the electric
parking brake where the brake may not work if it is applied immediately after
turning the ignition off. – WWJ 62 Detroit; Associated Press

2. October 13, WWJ 62
Detroit; Associated Press – (National) Honda recalls 350,000 Civic
coupes, sedans for brake issue. Honda Motor Co., Ltd. issued a recall
October 13 for around 350,000 of its model year 2016 Honda Civic coupes and
sedans sold in the U.S. due to an issue affecting the electric parking brake
where the brake may not work if it is applied immediately after turning the
ignition off, thereby increasing the risk of injury.

• The former vice president of Cay Clubs Resorts and Marinas was
charged October 13 for his role in a more than $28 million scheme where he and
a co-conspirator allegedly fraudulently sold the company’s units to insiders in
order to falsely inflate the units’ prices from 2004 – 2008. – U.S.
Attorney’s Office, Southern District of Florida See item 4
below in the Financial Services Sector

• Two former employees at Urbana Security National Bank in Urbana,
Ohio, were indicted the week of October 10 after the duo allegedly embezzled
$391,000 from the bank since 2009. – Springfield News-Sun (See item 5)
below in the Financial Services Sector

• North Carolina officials reported October 12 that flooding from
Hurricane Matthew killed as many as 5 million poultry birds in the State. – Reuters

15. October 12, Reuters –
(North Carolina) Millions of North Carolina chickens die in Hurricane
Matthew floods: state. The North Carolina Department of Environmental
Quality reported October 12 that flooding from Hurricane Matthew killed as many
as 5 million poultry birds in the State.

4. October 13, U.S.
Attorney’s Office, Southern District of Florida – (National) Former Cay
Clubs chief financial officer charged with bank fraud and tax offenses. The
former vice president and chief financial officer of Cay Clubs Resorts and
Marinas was charged October 13 for his role in a more than $28 million scheme
where he and a co-conspirator allegedly fraudulently sold the company’s units
to insiders, using money from the company’s bank accounts to finance the cash
to close for purchases while obtaining mortgage funding from lending
institutions in order to falsely show demand for and inflate the prices of Cay
Clubs units from 2004 – 2008. The charges also allege that in 2010 and 2011,
the former vice president filed fake individual tax returns for tax years 2004
– 2006, significantly underreporting his income and hiding his receipt of
millions of dollars in company earnings. Source: https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdfl/pr/former-cay-clubs-chief-financial-officer-charged-bank-fraud-and-tax-offenses

21. October 13,
SecurityWeek – (International) Critical vulnerability patched in Cisco
conferencing product. Cisco reported that its Cisco Meeting Server (CMS)
prior to version 2.0.6 and Acano Server prior to versions 1.8.18 and 1.9.6 were
plagued with a critical vulnerability affecting the Extensible Messaging and
Presence Protocol (XMPP) service that could allow an unauthenticated attacker
to access the system as another user if the XMPP is enabled on the affected
devices, as the XMPP service incorrectly processes deprecated authentication
schemes. The flaw was discovered during a routine security audit of a Cisco
customer and there is no evidence the flaw has been exploited in the wild. Source:
http://www.securityweek.com/critical-vulnerability-patched-cisco-conferencing-product

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U.S. Army Retired Chief Warrant Officer with more than 40 years in information technology and 35 years in information security. Became a Certified Information Systems Security Professional in 1995 and have taught computer security in Asia, Canada and the United States. Wrote a computer security column for 5 years in the 1980s titled "for the Sake Of Security", penname R. E. (Bob) Johnston, which was published in Computer Decisions.
Motto: "When entrusted to process, you are obligated to safeguard"